The Balearic Islands' natural areas and sites of ethnological and archaeological interest are equipped with centres designed to help you immerse yourself in the area you want to visit.
All these centres provide useful and practical information about the sites, itineraries, their level of difficulty and their duration, which will help you to choose the route that best meets your expectations.
However, some of them also offer truly immersive experiences, such as the visitor centre for Ses Salines: this route will make you feel like you're floating in the depths of the Cabrera archipelago.
Others will invite you to discover the archaeological and natural richness of emblematic sites, such as the Son Real public estate in Majorca, the Albufera de Es Grau Natural Park in Minorca or the Ses Salines Natural Park in Ibiza and Formentera, through museum and audiovisual itineraries.
We suggest stopping by the visitor centres along the following route.
Set off on a historical journey through Majorca's landscapes, prehistory, traditional architecture and rural trades
Dive into the depths of the Cabrera Archipelago National Park through an immersive experience
The Interpretation Center of the Serra de Tramuntana Natural Landscape
The gateway to the Albufera de Mallorca, to help you discover the most interesting places in this natural park
Discover the flora and fauna of the Albufera de Mallorca through this unique museum and visitor centre
The first stop to discovering all that Majorca's PenÃnsula de Llevant Natural Park has to offer
Discover the natural values of the s'Albufera de Es Grau Natural Park
Plan your visit to the entry point of Sa Dragonera island by visiting the former owner's home
Interpretation centre about the ethnological heritage linked to the trades of the rural world
The bird watching center in Puerto de Pollença
Discover how to explore Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza and Formentera in an environmentally friendly way, leaving a positive footprint on the environment.